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earnings suggest that at lower levels of education, female labor force participation is driven by necessity rather than … by economic push factors and social status effects. Only at the highest education levels do we see evidence of pull …
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earnings suggest that at lower levels of education, female labor force participation is driven by necessity rather than … by economic push factors and social status effects. Only at the highest education levels do we see evidence of pull …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653984
education and fertility dynamics. We show that empirical support for the hypothesis is rather feeble and hinges on the data used …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010330006
earnings suggest that at lower levels of education, female labor force participation is driven by necessity rather than … by economic push factors and social status effects. Only at the highest education levels do we see evidence of pull … conditions for women have not improved. -- female labor force participation ; education ; India …
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education and fertility dynamics. We show that empirical support for the hypothesis is rather feeble and hinges on the data used …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010346421
earnings suggest that at lower levels of education, female labor force participation is driven by necessity rather than … by economic push factors and social status effects. Only at the highest education levels do we see evidence of pull …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013109425
education and fertility dynamics. We show that empirical support for the hypothesis is rather feeble and hinges on the data used …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008833540
due to structural change, education and fertility dynamics. We show that empirical support for this secular trend is …
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The dissertation contributes to three important issues in development economics, i.e. corruption behavior, the monitoring of development-linked public goods and inequality. The dissertation uniquely combines both empirical and experimental methods. Chapter 1 examines corruption (anti-social...
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yearly excess female deaths, referred to as the ’flow of missing women’, suggest that gender bias in mortality is much larger …
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